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What global mobility’s immigration experts think

We asked immigration experts across the global mobility sector for their views on whether Brexit Britain was pro-immigration and what this means for business.
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What's the deal? US presidential elections and UK-US trade.

If there was one thing the US-UK talks over a post-Brexit trade deal did not need, then it was a presidential election on November 3 – an event that looks destined to muddy the already-murky waters swirling around the transatlantic negotiations.
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Is Brexit Britain pro-immigration and what does it mean for business?

How have British feelings about immigration changed in the past four years, since the Brexit referendum - and where does the UK go from here?
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Immigration to Belgium and Luxembourg in the age of Covid-19 and Brexit

What are the latest immigration changes for Belgium and Luxembourg? Massimo Maesen, partner and practice leader of Expat Management Group Belux provides an update.
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Road to Recovery: chinks in the light of the UK economy

Covid-19 has been a global economic shock like no other. But recovery is on its way. David Sapsted examines the bigger picture for business.
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Relocate Magazine Spring 2020 issue – Out now!

The Spring issue of the leading international magazine for HR, global managers and relocation professionals explores the big themes and see what 2020 has in store for mobility.
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What makes Amsterdam a tech hub to compete with London?

Amsterdam is gaining pace as a European base for relocating large companies and start-ups, and not just because of Brexit. What are the key attractions?
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UK should keep migrant salary threshold, says advisory report

The UK government's Migration Advisory Committee recommended retention of the controversial minimum salary threshold when it published its recommendations for a post-Brexit immigration system on Tuesday.
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Seeking a more stable tax haven?

William Sweeney, senior manager in the tax technical team at accountancy firm, Menzies LLP, discusses options for international investors.
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Breaking down barriers: UK-India trade ties

While 2019 was a difficult year for the Indian economy, the government is taking steps to stimulate its growth. Could a deeper trade relationship be beneficial to both India and the UK?
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CBI calls for an end to Brexit gridlock

No party currently has the answer to Brexit, but the gridlock in Parliament needs to end. That was the message from John Allan, CBI President, as he opened the CBI’s Annual Conference in London.
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CBI calls on next government to work with business

Marianne Curphey reports from the Confederation of British Industry’s Annual Conference on 18 November at InterContinental London - The O2.
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Queen's speech: concern for employees on international assignment post-Brexit

Global mobility specialist, ECA International, advises on how Brexit may affect UK-based EU nationals during short and long-term international assignments.
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Queen's speech - political logjam worries business

Business groups in the UK have welcomed many of the legislative proposals outlined in the Queen's Speech but have voiced concerns about whether Prime Minister Boris Johnson's minority government will ever be able to deliver them.
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Are EU citizens secure in the event of No Deal Brexit?

The London city law firm of Hudson McKenzie outlines immigration plans for EU citizens should there be a no-deal Brexit. What are the main points?
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Immigration: the UK government's Migration Advisory Committee wants your input

UK Migration Advisory Committee seeks your input on potential salary thresholds and the value of an "Australian-Style" points-based system. Find out how you can have your say on the latest UK immigration proposals.
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What are the chances of a US-UK trade deal?

With the Brexit deadline of 31 October looming and no deal agreed with the EU as yet, the UK government is looking to its partnership with America to strengthen transatlantic trade. What are the ramifications of a US-UK trade deal?
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Canada: A Fair Trade?

Would reaching ‘Canada-style agreement’ with the European Union, the United States and other countries following Brexit, be a viable option for the UK? What would it mean for UK trade, labour market and service industries?
Relocate Magazine Autumn issue 2019 out now

Autumn 2019 issue of Relocate magazine is out now!

The latest issue of the leading international magazine for HR, global managers and relocation professionals will explore the big themes and see what 2019 has in store for mobility.
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State schools in England to benefit from Government cash injection

On 4 September, Chancellor Sajid Javid announced the government's spending plans – with billions of pounds earmarked for the UK education sector over the next three years.
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Prepare for Brexit with Relocate’s Global Mobility Toolkit

Though the UK’s exit from the European Union is several years away, companies must start preparing for its impact now. This gives global mobility and HR the chance to shine as true business partners.
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No-deal Brexit: immigration implications of abrupt end to free movement

Fear and uncertainty are the result of the latest UK government's stance on EU freedom of movement in the event of a no-deal Brexit. Rahul Batra, Managing Partner of the UK immigration law firm, Hudson McKenzie, provides an analysis of the situation.
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Education after Brexit: 'A force to unite nations'

Following Britain’s referendum on its European Union membership – in which nearly three-quarters of those aged 18–24 voted to remain – school leaders in the UK have spoken about how the principles that underpin a modern, internationally minded education can serve to unite nations during the current period of uncertainty.
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How will Brexit impact US expats within the UK?

Post-Brexit consequences have been heavily dominated by how EU citizens shall be impacted, but what about US citizens within the UK as well?
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Get ready for 2019 with a Crown-sponsored ERC webinar

The ERC webinar, hosted by Lisa Johnson at Crown World Mobility, will provide insights for Global Mobility professionals to consider as they prepare for 2019.

Expatriates in France and Italy could cash in on Brexit

Europe's governments are offering tax breaks to attract high-paid banking and other professionals from London to Europe's financial centres as Brexit day nears.
Crown World Mobility: It’s time to ask: How does Europe feel about Brexit?

Crown World Mobility asked: How does Europe feel about Brexit?

Brexit has dominated headlines in the UK ever since June 2016 when the country voted to leave the European Union, but it's not just the UK that will be affected. Crown World Mobility polled over 3500 professionals to find out how European professionals feel about Brexit.
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UK trade talks highlight priority markets: relocation hotspots after Brexit?

A targeted strategy that hones in on essential trading countries is the UK’s best chance of a decent Brexit deal, suggest policy experts. David Sapsted examines the mad rush of global trade discussions that have taken place in recent months.
Where do Low-Skilled Workers fit post Brexit?

Where do low-skilled workers fit post Brexit?

Employers who are reliant on low-skilled EU workers will be faced with a problem when free movement ends in 2021. Or will they? Rahul Batra, managing partner of immigration lawyers, Hudson McKenzie takes a look at what might happen.
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London Fashion Week showcases Capital as global mobility centre

Fashion is big business. Bringing in over £32bn a year to the UK economy, it is worth more than the car industry. Marianne Curphey takes a look at the importance of the sector to the UK economy and finds out how it is weathering the Brexit storm.